Retired math teacher Theresa Riel has officially suspended her candidacy for the Tucson City Council’s Midtown Ward 6 seat. Riel expressed her decision was fueled by...
By Jonathan Eberle | An innovative Arizona startup has launched a digital platform designed to strengthen neighborhood connections. ConnectNeighbors.com, founded by Air Force veteran John Backer,...
A new book by Phoenix resident Robert Melikian paints a picture of Phoenix’s urban landscape over the past decades (photo courtesy of the author). North Central...
Wild Sonoran by Maria Pour is located at 41600 W. Smith Enke Road. With art springing up across the city, it’s challenging to follow the latest...
By Jonathan Eberle | Arizona Governor Katie Hobbs has vetoed a significant piece of legislation that would have allowed residents in voter-designated Active Management Areas (AMAs)...
For the third consecutive year, the Sedona Red Rockers meetup group has successfully sponsored a fundraising campaign for the Sedona Red Rock Trail Fund. During a...
The Sedona community is gearing up for summer with a variety of youth camps now available for registration as of May 1. Numerous local organizations are...
The New Roots Farm Stand showcases seasonal fruits and vegetables, promoting local agriculture. Residents of North Central Phoenix have two excellent options for fresh produce this...
Metro Phoenix’s skateboarding culture is set to be honored with a new exhibit at the Tempe History Museum. “Dry Surf: Local Skateboarding History” will debut on...
PHOENIX — The Arizona Media Association (AMA) has joined a national coalition aimed at safeguarding the role of local newspapers across the United States. Launched this...